Doesn't that ultimately trigger disk write activity to the file
/var/log/messages from the kernel-memory buffers through klogd?

        Norm

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> No, I just use the rtl_prinf();
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>       "Christos Tranoris" < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>       In theory this has nothing to do with HD activity.
>       Unless, obvously, you have a linux process reading or writing to the
> HD, or your RT task do a lot of (RT)printk, in which case all the write
> are logged into the message file (/var/log/xxx (xxx depend on you Linux
> distribution)).
>       
>       Laurent
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>       Hello,
>       just a question.
>       Why, I hear my hard disk,
>       like it makes many read/writes,
>       when I run an RTLinux module?
>       This is normal?
>       I have just two tasks that they communicate
>       via an RT-FIFO...
>       
>       Christos
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